CrossXfire CFCO10 Owner's Manual

10 year carbon monoxide alarm

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10 Year

Carbon Monoxide Alarm

Model CFCO10
Owner's Manual
• Electro-Chemical Carbon Monoxide Gas Sensing
• Designed to Last Up to 10 Years
• Rate of Rise Temperature Sensing
• Fixed Temperature Sensing
• Proprietary Wireless Connectivity
MADE IN THE U.S.A.
SIGNALING
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Dennis Morseth
January 27, 2025

How to replace battery

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Juan
February 1, 2025

@Dennis Morseth need to know how to replace the battery

Mr. Anderson
February 10, 2025

The CrossXfire CFCO10 alarm is powered by a sealed lithium battery, which means the battery cannot be replaced. When the battery is depleted, the entire alarm unit must be replaced.

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Summary of Contents for CrossXfire CFCO10

  • Page 1: Carbon Monoxide Alarm

    10 Year Carbon Monoxide Alarm Model CFCO10 Owner’s Manual • Electro-Chemical Carbon Monoxide Gas Sensing • Designed to Last Up to 10 Years • Rate of Rise Temperature Sensing • Fixed Temperature Sensing • Proprietary Wireless Connectivity SIGNALING MADE IN THE U.S.A.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Removing a CO Alarm from Your Wireless Network ........page 15 Choosing the Mounting Location in a Room ..........page 16 How to Mount the CFCO10 Alarm ............page 17-18 Alarm Specifications ................. page 19 Important Fire Safety Information ............page 20 Warning! Limitations on CO alarms ............
  • Page 3: General Information About Your Carbon Monoxide Alarm

    About Your New Carbon Monoxide Alarm Thank you for purchasing the CFCO10 Carbon Monoxide Alarm. CO alarms play an important role in protecting your family and home from the dangers of carbon monoxide gas. Please carefully read and follow the information in this booklet to ensure that your alarm operates properly and is located in the areas best suited for activation.
  • Page 4: Contents Of Your Kit

    Contents of Your Kit Please make sure the following is included in your kit: 1” Screws (2) Plastic Anchors (2) CO Alarm Instruction Mounting Bracket Manual Self Adhesive Labels (2) Key Features • The latest electro-chemical CO sensing technology. • Electronic temperature sensing with Rate of Rise and Fixed Temperature triggers.
  • Page 5: General Warnings About Carbon Monoxide Gas

    General Warnings About Carbon Monoxide Gas This carbon monoxide alarm is designed to detect carbon monoxide gas from ANY source of combustion. It is NOT designed to detect smoke, or any other gas types. The alarm also is equipped with Supplemental Temperature Sensing.
  • Page 6: Understanding The Dangers Of Co Gas Poisoning

    Understanding the Dangers of CO Gas Poisoning The following symptoms are related to Carbon Monoxide Poisoning and need to be discussed with ALL members of the household: 1. Mild Exposure: Slight headache, nausea, vomiting, fatigue (often described as “flu-like” symptoms). 2.
  • Page 7: Recommended Locations For Your Co Alarm

    Recommended Locations for your CO alarm Hallways. A CO alarm is required to be centrally located outside of each sleeping area, and on every level of the home. If your hallway is longer than 40 feet, install a CO alarm at both ends. Bedrooms.
  • Page 8: Areas Not Appropriate For Co Alarms

    Areas Not Appropriate for CO alarms Kitchens. Do not install within 5 feet (1.5m) of kitchen appliances. The by- products of cooking food can effect the performance of the CO alarm. Garages. Do not install in garages. Exhaust gases from idling vehicles in an open or closed garage can trigger the CO alarm.
  • Page 9: Complete Home Fire Protection

    Complete Home Fire and Gas Protection Applied Fire Technologies recommends complete home fire protection. This can be achieved by installing a combination of smoke, CO and heat alarms in their appropriate locations in every room of the house. Minimum Required Smoke Alarms Minimum Required CO Alarms Recommended Heat Alarms Attic...
  • Page 10: Alarm Features And Functions

    CO Alarm Features and Functions Power Indicator Light (Green) On the CFCO10, the POWER icon will briefly flash once every 30 seconds when the alarm has been activated. Warning Light (Red) WARNING will flash rapidly when a CO alarm detects sufficient levels of CO gas.
  • Page 11 If this occurs, replace the alarm. Silencing Nuisance Alarms The CFCO10 alarm is equipped with a silence feature that can silence the alarm. If during normal operation the alarm is triggered, and all appropriate safety precautions are being taken, the alarm can be silenced for six minutes by pressing the button on the front face of the unit.
  • Page 12: Deactivating Your Cfco10 Alarm

    Deactivating the CFCO10 Alarm When the alarm’s End-of-Life signal occurs, the alarm must be deactivated and disposed of properly. Be sure and have a replacement alarm available. If the alarm’s End-of-Life signal has begun, remove the alarm from its bracket.
  • Page 13: Creating Your Wireless Network

    Creating Your Wireless Network The CFCO10 Alarm communicates on its own private home network. This net- work is created simply by powering up new alarms one at a time. Activate your first alarm by moving the slide switch located on the back side of the alarm in the direction indicated by the arrow.
  • Page 14: Adding An Alarm To Your Wireless Network

    Adding an Alarm to Your Wireless Network To add an alarm(s) to your existing home network, perform the following steps. Select any alarm on the existing network. Press and hold the button on the front cover of the alarm. The red WARNING light (FIRE if alarm is a smoke alarm)will flash rapidly and the alarm will sound three or four tones.
  • Page 15: Removing A Co Alarm From Your Wireless Network

    Removing a CO Alarm from a Wireless Network In the event that an alarm must be removed from your network, the alarm’s network data must be erased from its memory. Press and hold the button on the front cover of the alarm. The red WARNING light will flash rapidly and the alarm will sound four tones.
  • Page 16: Choosing The Mounting Location In A Room

    Choosing the Mounting Location in a Room BEST Center on ceiling. Note: Avoid placement of alarms close to ceiling fans or heating/air conditioning vents. ACCEPTABLE On ceiling ACCEPTABLE On wall, at least 4” (10cm) from ceiling, and at least 3 feet (0.9m) from the floor. Minimum 3’...
  • Page 17: How To Mount The Cfco10 Alarm

    How to Mount the CO Alarm Mark Place the mounting bracket against the ceiling or wall, and using the mount- ing bracket as a template, mark the top and bottom holes with a pencil. Drill Using a 1/8” (3mm) drill bit, drill two pilot holes in the center of the two marked hole locations.
  • Page 18 How to Mount the CO Alarm Situation B: No Wood If no wood is present, use a Phillips screwdriver to screw the two plastic wall anchors into the pre-drilled holes until fully seated. Then secure the mounting bracket to the wall anchors using the two 1”...
  • Page 19: Alarm Specifications

    Alarm Specifications Operating Voltage 3VDC Battery Type Non-replaceable Lithium-Manganese Sensitivity 70 PPM: 60 to 80 minutes 150 PPM: 10 to 15 minutes 400 PPM: 4 to 8 minutes 30 PPM or less: alarm will not activate Alarm Life Up to 10 Years Operating Ambient Temperature 40°F - 100°F Operating Humidity...
  • Page 20: Important Fire Safety Information

    Important Fire and Emergency Safety Information Be prepared for fire emergencies: Plan Your Escape • Draw a floor plan of your home. • Show two ways out of each room. • Discuss escape routes with everyone in your home. • Agree on an outside meeting place where you will gather after escaping. Be Prepared •...
  • Page 21: Warning! Limitations On Co Alarms

    WARNING! Limitations of CO alarms Wireless CO alarms have been proven to be both effective and reliable, but they may not be effective under all conditions. No alarm design can offer total protection of life and property. A CO alarm is not a substitute for an adequate homeowner’s property insurance or life insurance policy.
  • Page 22: Limited Warranty

    Limited Warranty For a period of 24 months from the date of purchase, Applied Fire Technologies LLC warrants to you, the original purchaser, that your Crossfire CO Alarm will be free from defects in workmanship, materials, and construction under normal use and service. If a defect in workmanship, materials, or construction should cause your Crossfire CO Alarm to become inoperable within the warranty period, Applied Fire Technologies LLC will repair your Crossfire CO Alarm or furnish you with a new or rebuilt replacement Crossfire CO Alarm...
  • Page 23: Replacement Guarantees

    Warranty. Lifetime Fire Replacement Guarantee The CFCO10 alarm manufacturer guarantees to replace at no cost to the original owner any CFCO10 alarm that has been materially damaged or destroyed by an accidental fire. To obtain a replacement alarm under this Lifetime Fire...
  • Page 24 APPLIED FIRE TECHNOLOGIES 825 W. Sandy Lake Road, Suite 190 Coppell, TX 75019 www.crossfirealarms.com Model CFCO10 10-Year Battery Life Return to Above Address for All Service Needs 90-4070-20...

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